Cadillac Fleetwood Cruise Control Box Off Of A 1978 on 2040-parts.com
Valparaiso, Indiana, US
YOU ARE BIDDING ON THIS Cadillac Fleetwood CRUISE CONTROL BOX 0FF OF A 1978 THIS WAS BOUGHT AT A ESTATE SALE THE GUY WAS RESTORING HIS 1978 Cadillac Fleetwood THIS PIECE IS ORIGANAL IT MIGHT WORK I DONT KNOW SO IM SELLING IT FOR PARTS TO BE SAFE I WILL BE LISTING MANY PIECES OFF OF HIS CADILLAC ON MY OTHER AUCTIONS BUT THEY WILL BE ORIGNALS USED
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